exchangeable in the PONS Dictionary

exchangeable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be exchangeable for sth
exchangeable custody

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The body of the player character houses an exchangeable (and depletable) battery that powers various body functions put there by the experimenters.
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As a result, individual instruments are rarely exchangeable with those from any group other than its original.
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The domestic currency remains perpetually exchangeable for the reserve currency at the fixed exchange rate.
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A sequence of random variables that are independent and identically-distributed (i.i.d), conditional on some underlying distributional form is exchangeable.
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Each figma is sold with various accessories such as exchangeable faces, hands and other optional parts.
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These rules determine what may be called the relative or exchangeable value of goods.
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For example, base saturation refers to the fraction of exchangeable cations that are base cations.
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An exchangeable bond is different from a convertible bond.
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These tokens were exchangeable for goods at the company store, often at highly inflated prices.
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The tiniest colloidal-sized particlesboth clay and humustend to attract or adsorb oppositely charged ions from the soil solution and hold them as exchangeable ions.
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